Check for obstructions inside the tray. Use a flashlight to view the mechanism inside the tray to make sure that nothing blocks the paper from engaging with the rollers. Even small pieces of paper can cause paper feed issues.

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If you find obstructions in the paper path, skip to the section on cleaning the rollers.

Examine the condition of the paper, and then replace any ripped, dusty, curled, wrinkled, or bent paper.

Make sure that all the paper in the stack is the same size and type. Never load mixed types of paper in the tray. The product can only process one type of paper at a time.

Tap the stack of paper on a flat surface to align the edges.

Make sure that the stack of paper contains no fewer than 10 sheets and no more than 25 sheets of paper.

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You need to use 10 to 25 sheets of paper only for purposes of these troubleshooting steps. When the issue is resolved, you can resume loading paper according to the paper tray capacity specifications for your product.

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